Sacramento Fine Arts Center
5330-B Gibbons DrCarmichael 95608916 971-3713www.sacfinearts.org
This non-profit organization works to provide a forum dedicated to the creation and presentation of the artwork of living Northern California artists. It also educates students, puts on art shows, exhibitions, instructional classes, workshops and seminars to improve the quality of the cultural life available in the Sacramento area.

SHEPARD GARDEN AND ART CENTER
McKinley Park
3330 McKinley BlSacramento 95816916 808-8800www.sgaac.org
Shepard Garden and Art Center is the home for more than 50 garden and art clubs ranging from the African Violet Society to the Textile Arts Association. Organizations meet weekly or monthly for educational and demonstration sessions and sponsor shows annually.

CSUS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY GALLERY
University Library 1st Fl, North Side
6000 J StSacramento 95819916 278-4189www.al.csus.edu/sota/ulg
Founded in 2002, the Gallery features work by nationally and internationally significant artists, including alumni and faculty. It is also a venue for recitals, readings, and many other activities of School of the Arts departments and other University programs.

The Robert Else &Raymond R. Witt galleries
CSUS Art Department
CSU, Sacramento
6000 J StSacramento 95819916 278-6166www.asn.csus.edu/art
The Robert Else and Raymond R. Witt galleries introduce national and international significant contemporary art to the campus and Sacramento area communities. Both art galleries present
a variety of exhibition-associated events each year, including artist lectures, receptions and panel discussions. The Else Gallery hosts invitational exhibitions each year, including a major Festival of the Arts exhibition, the Student Award Exhibition and the culminating Graduate Student Exhibition.

Art Organizations

Arts & Business Council of Sacramento
1931 H StSacramento 95811916 442-2005www.sacabc.org
The council promotes partnerships between Sacramento area businesses and local art organizations.

California Arts Council
1300 I St Ste 930Sacramento 95814916 322-6555www.cac.ca.gov
The California Arts Council promotes available and accessible quality art reflecting all of California's diverse cultures, supports the state's broad economic, educational, and social goals through the arts. Provides leadership for all levels of the arts community, and presents effective programs to schools.

Elk Grove Committee for the Arts
Elk Grove City Hall
8401 Laguna Palms WyElk Grove 95758916 478-2249 www.elkgrovecity.org/arts
The committee provides recommendations for arts and entertainment, locates and recommends specific pieces of art to be displayed at Elk Grove facilities, and facilitates dialogue with regional and local community members interested in arts and entertainment.

Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission
300 Richards Bl 2nd FlSacramento 95811916 808-3992www.sacmetroarts.org
The Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission aims to support and strengthen the role of cultural organizations, increase arts and cultural experiences and opportunities for all members of the community
Provide arts and cultural education for youths and their families, and enhance organizational and financial stability of arts and cultural organizations.

Aerospace Museum of California
3200 Freedom Park DrMcClellan 95652916 643-3192www.aerospaceca.org
The museum is considered to have one of the finest collections of aircraft and aviation memorabilia in the West. More than 30 aircraft are on display, including a Mig-21F ‘Fishbed’ and a CH-3E ‘Jolly Green Giant’ helicopter. Museum programs include guided tours, lectures and a gift/souvenir shop. Group tours and student field trips are encouraged. Please call in advance to reserve group tours. Donations welcomed.

California AutoMOBILE Museum
2200 Front StSacramento 95818916 442-6802www.calautomuseum.org
This museum features all makes of cars beginning with a 1903 model up to models from the 1970s.

California State Indian Museum
2618 K St Sacramento 95816916 324-0971www.parks.ca.gov
The State Indian Museum is located on the grounds of Sutter’s Fort. In the museum, exhibits and artifacts illustrate the culture of the earliest Native Americans through baskets, beadwork, clothing and exhibits. Native American structures are built outdoors for the outdoor demonstration area.

California STATE Military Museum
1119 Second StSacramento 95814916 854-1900www.militarymuseum.org
The museum is a remarkable timeline of history made real by thousands of military artifacts, dating from expeditions of Juan Batista de Anza from Mexico across the Colorado desert to California in the 1770s, through Operation Desert Storm.

California State Railroad Museum
125 I StSacramento 95814916 445-6645www.csrmf.org
More than 20 restored locomotives and cars are exhibited.

sacramento HISTORY MUSEUM
101 I StSacramento 95814916 808-7059www.historicoldsac.org
Experience the history of Sacramento and the Central Valley dating back to 1840. Also on hand is Gold Gallery with $500,000 in gold on display.

Governor’s Mansion State Historic Park
1526 H StSacramento 95814916 323-3047www.parks.ca.gov
From Governor George C. Pardee to Ronald Reagan, this Victorian home was the executive mansion to 13 California governors and their families from 1903-1967. The house, built in 1877, has 14-foot ceilings, Persian carpets, French mirrors, Italian marble fireplaces and chandeliers, in some of its 30-plus rooms. Period furnishings and other items left by various administrations, are on display.

Hays Antique Truck Museum
1962 Hays LnWoodland 95776530 666-9700www.aghistory.org
Hailed as the largest truck museum of its kind in the U.S. the Hays Antique Truck Museum features vehicles from the beginning to the mid-20th century. Other exhibits include a historical program of the trucking industry through the years.

The California Museum
1020 O StSacramento 95814916 653-7524www.californiamuseum.org
The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts features an exploration of California’s past, present and future with innovative media presentations, educational displays, hands-on activities and a monumental public art piece.

Actor’s Workshop of Sacramento
1721 25th StSacramento 95816916 501-6104www.actinsac.com
The Workshop offers private acting lessons and group acting classes for children, teens and adults. In addition, a children’s theater camp is offered during the summer.

American River College Theatre
4700 College Oak DrSacramento 95841916 484-8234http://web.arc.losrios.edu/~arcthtre
American River College Theatre produces four main-stage performances per year. The theatre offers faculty-directed Touring and Showcase productions, touring Children's Theatre productions, and student-directed One-Act Play Series.

California Musical Theatre
Music Circus and The Broadway Series
1419 H StSacramento 95814916 557-1999www.calmt.com
Set in an arena-style theater, the Music Circus presents live action productions by local and national artists.

Camellia Symphony Orchestra
1545 River Park Dr Ste 403Sacramento 95815916 929-6655www.camelliasymphony.org
In its 44th year, the community-based Camellia Symphony Orchestra has won ten ASCAP awards for adventuresome programming. The Orchestra often performs world, national and Sacramento premieres. The artistic mission of the organization is to present concerts and programs of high artistic merit, integrating new works of diverse composers, unique classical compositions that are too rarely performed, and selections from the standard repertoire in a way which reaches the broadest possible audience.

Capitol Ballet Company
4430 Marconi AvSacramento 95821916 484-1188www.capitolballet.com
A variety of productions throughout the year. Performances are held throughout the Greater Sacramento area.

Capitol Pops Concert Band
7900 Via Roma DrFair Oaks 95628916 967-1461www.capitolpops.org
Created in 1996, the Capitol Pops Concert Band is a fully instrumented band of volunteer musicians and workers from Sacramento County. The Capitol Pops Concert Band presents music of show tunes, big band jazz, past and present hit tunes and, traditional marches and light classical. The band plays approximately ten to twelve concerts each year at various locations in the Sacramento area.

Chautauqua Playhouse
5325 Engle Rd Ste 110Carmichael 95608916 489-7529www.cplayhouse.com
The Playhouse features live theater productions of both adult and children's play series.

Eagle Theatre
925 Front StSacramento 95814916 445-2560www.csrmf.org
Located in Old Town Sacramento, the Music Theatre is an accurate reconstruction of the 1849 building with the claim of being the first legitimate theatre building in California. The building seats approximately 150 people in its main theatre set in mid-19th century atmosphere. The lobby displays period memorabilia and reproduced items.

Mondavi Center
UC Davis
1 Shields AvDavis 95616866 754-2787Or530 754-2787www.mondaviarts.org
The new state-of-the-art center is a site for people of all ages to discover, understand and appreciate the performing arts. The UC Davis facility will serve as a center for teaching, rehearsals and live performance via the faculty, staff and students. The Mondavi Center includes facilities such as the 1,800-seat Jackson Hall, as well as the 250-seat studio theatre.

River City Concert Band
2239 Chase DrRancho Cordova 95670530 383-3418http://rccband.webs.com
The River City Concert Band is a community band made up of 40 volunteer professional and amateur musicians. Musicians in the band range in age from teens to 85. The band's repertoire includes orchestral transcriptions, traditional concert band literature, pop, and contemporary music. The River City Concert Band aims to foster musical interest among children, and provide performance opportunities for skilled community musicians. The band performs seven concerts a year.

River City Theatre Company
PO Box 191263Sacramento 95819916 457-7282www.rivercitytheatre.org
River City Theatre Company provides young people with the opportunity to develop skills while learning all aspects of musical theater. The River City Theatre Company performs a Special Field Trip Presentation introducing thousands of school children to musical performing arts presented by their peers.

Runaway Stage Productions
24th Street Theatre
2791 24th StSacramento 95818916 207-1226www.runawaystage.com
Founded in 1997, Runaway Stage Productions performs Broadway style shows and children's theater. Runaway Stage Production host a series of workshops designed to introduce school age children to the theatrical experience.

Sacramento Ballet
1631 K StSacramento 95814916 552-5800www.sacballet.org
The Sacramento Ballet performs four productions per year at The Community Center Theater with additional performances.

Sacramento Children's Chorus
25 Cadillac Dr Ste 100Sacramento 92825916 646-1141www.sacramentochildrenschorus.org
Founded in 1993, this chorus provides professional choral training for youths and promotes an appreciation of choral music through workshops and clinics.

Sacramento Opera
PO Box 161027Sacramento 95816916 737-1000www.sacopera.org
The opera strives to develop and culti-vate a wider public interest in opera and its allied arts, and to further music education in the region.

Sacramento Symphonic Winds
PO Box 1503Carmichael 95609916 489-2576www.sacwinds.org
The Sacramento Symphonic Winds is a fully instrumented concert wind and percussion ensemble of 60 volunteer musicians. The orchestra plays at many different venues and performs a wide variety of music. The band holds rehearsal on Tuesday nights at El Camino High School.

Sacramento Theatre Company
1419 H StSacramento 95814916 443-6722www.sactheatre.org
Sacramento Theatre Company feels that it is their responsibility to create a variety of theatrical experiences for a culturally, generationally and socially diverse audience. By creating art of a national standard, developing new plays, re-presenting the classics and promoting innovations in all areas of the theatre, Sacramento Theatre Company is shaping the American theatre experience of our generation.

sacramento youth symphony & academy of music
3443 Ramona Av Ste 22Sacramento 95826916 731-5777www.sacramentoyouthsymphony.org
Established in 1991, this organization is dedicated to advancing the skills of promising young musicians. The symphony is committed to serving the entire community. Outreach programs extend to schools, senior citizens, and all cultures within the region.